The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 May 1893
1893-05-11
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section19 1893-05-11 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. Hi IRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, um MAY, 1893. DAILY ISSUE. No 1.7,,19 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement944 1893-05-11 1 Posada Clarets.good after-dinner wines. Pr-MNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. O.i"C-. C.-llver Quay. W'HAkVSs, New Harbour, j _Smail efed^lia.' LINES. fr,- ii] strarrers may be expected to arrive out■ards t"<'- leave Singapore homewards as follows OVTWARO. HOMEWARD is..;- 1^93Rchilla Ma> 15th. Sutlej. May 17th. Rosetta v *v «9 ,h Oriental944 words
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Advertisement876 1893-05-11 1 MORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD BREMEN.* Imperial German Mail. I "ho faat aad well known steamers of this !in_ run -A regular'y between Brenicrhaven and Shanghai, railing en route at Antwerp, Southampton, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore and HonAione. In connection with the arrivals and departures of these mail ste.in.ers876 words
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Advertisement748 1893-05-11 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (Under contract with the Netherlands India Government). Agents at Singapore Ship Agency, late J. DAENDELS Co., 3, Robinson Quay. Agents at Penang, Messrs. HUTTENBACH LIEBERT Co. "PH IU Company has a fleet of 28 steamers, with splendid accommodation lor first class, second class, and deck pass,748 words
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Advertisement519 1893-05-11 1 For Borneo PoRTS via Bawean Sourabaya Every four weeks a steamer runs in this direction taking direct cargo and passengers to Bandjermassin, Pulo Laut, Passir and Cotie. Cnce Every six weeks a steamer is dispatched to Dongala, Berov.- and Bulongan, also calling at Bawean, Sourabaya, Bandjermassin, Pulo l.aut, and Cotie,519 words
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Advertisement715 1893-05-11 1 Posada Hocks Moselle, best imported. LIONGKONG AND SHANGHAI xx BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAI Z. $10.*****0 RESERVE FUND 3,600,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROPRIETORS 1 *****,000 Court op Dirp.ctors. Chairman— H. HOPPIL'S, Esq. Deputy Chairman— C. HOI. I. IDA V. John S. Laprix. Esq. J. S. Mosp.s. Esq. Carl Javtzfn, Esq. p.715 words
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Advertisement619 1893-05-11 1 I NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIMIS £23,681,886. Heavy Reduction in Kates. New plan life policies on European hves in the Straits. pi;TTFARCKK\ Co., Agents. lan. 1. NORTH-BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE HAMBURG-MAGDF.LSURG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. I TPHE trmfersigned, Agents for the we Com- pantes, are prepare-619 words
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Advertisement401 1893-05-11 1 Posada 35 Marsala, old and swe.t S.r. pACITIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND /"ACCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL w STEAMSHIP COMPAN Th-.p.iA. p cketi li. d France, and Germ ot Steaim 1%, also to S 1 ni the above lin.-,. 1 .1 oth.-r B-ropeen r Spe iai n dai d rata grai 1401 words
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Article581 1893-05-11 2 Singapore w. Penang. In November last the Penang Recreation Club proposed to the Singapore Recreation Club to have a friendly contest in chess by correspondence, a suggestion which the latter readily accepted. It was arranged to p'av two games, Singapore to have ihe first move in one. an.i Penang581 words
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Article223 1893-05-11 2 (From .:<' L,rrt-:>-ieni.\ It i- a loos time since tbe Malacca were as noiet as Ibey have been Inriag a- last a »tb The foot-and- disease His b.en so wide spread. ■ad I many animals have been affected, that there i.a'_ been very little traffic, and has 3-en fbond223 words
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Article286 1893-05-11 2 {/'ram aur <>■_.- Correspondent.} People ia Balavia art becoming anxM m a their exhrbilioo. The Dutch pe i k_ a; boaac do act sec lhe force ol j I Dg -OC space, no! considering the j t m -th Um Candle and therefore there i be mocl sl286 words
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Article41 1893-05-11 2 IV late Mr. Pro-dfool oi Natal left £aO,OOQ I the b-v-lit of the working ■ei of Mofbtt, Diml'ri.s. There are on y 80 et them n.i bej arc to get an institute Md an old-age pe«si< n and sick rehel .cheme.41 words
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Article3257 1893-05-11 2 The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commission was held in the Bo rd Rooms Robinson Road, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Gentle presiilin.,'. There were also present, the Hon'ble T. ShelL-rd, Mr. Sohst, Mr. I. Fraser and Mr. Meyer. Tiie minutes of the previous meeting having been read and3,257 words
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Article261 1893-05-11 2 [Bangkok Times.) Mr. Hell M. \Vilhard, the newly appointed agent for the R'-bies and Sapphires ol Siam, Limited, arrived here in the s. s. Hydra on Friday. Although this is hii first experience of Siam, Mr. Withard has been several years in Further India— in China, the Straits261 words
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1418 1893-05-11 2 THE INDIAN CURRENCY QUESTION AND TRADE WITH CHINA AND JAPAN. The following is the coverim. E-iter of the China Association to the Treasury, in forwarding the representations of the Shanghai Committee, on the i suggestion to close the Indian mints to silver 31, Lombard street, April 6, 1893. i Sir,1,418 words
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Article114 1893-05-11 2 The following Extraordinary Kesolulion was passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company at Brisbane on Thursday, the 6th day of April, 1893 It is resolved that the Directors ol the Company shall be, and they are hereby, authorised from time to time to seli, lease,114 words
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Article282 1893-05-11 2 Mr. V. R. Wickvvar, of Sungei Ujong. who, recently passed through Colombo on his way to England, has be< n giving his i opinion of coffee-planting prospects in the Straits to a Ceylon paper in this parai graph The M. M. steamer Salazie sailed to-day282 words
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Article484 1893-05-11 2 Raffles Hotel. Mr. A. P. Niewkamp Mr. H. Daunt Mr. Luang Visudh Pa- Major Chard, v.c, r.e. rihar Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dr. C. L. Snyder l.angdon Mr. E. H. Bell Mr.__ Mrs. M.Stephens Mr. T. K. Ross and family Mr. J. M. Murray Mr.484 words
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Article77 1893-05-11 2 (corrected lp to m .y iii On London. Bank 4 m 2 -j, demand 20% Private crcp lis m s 2 iv. n documents 3 m/s 2 M credits o m/s 2a\ On In di a.. Bank demand 22-, On Ho nok ono. Bank demand dis. J s Java.77 words
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Article108 1893-05-11 2 (M.Y 11. lA, Gambier b.65 do. Cube No.l 10.7s di. do. No. 2 950 Peppi-r, Black (ordinary S'pore) g. do. White, (Fair LAV=S/_ 1525 Nutrrr-frs Is'>s (o the lb.) 82. Mace (Banda) 80. Cloves (Amboina) 23. Bali Coltee (10% Blacks) 36. Tapioca, smail pearl (Fair quality) 420 do. do.108 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement286 1893-05-11 2 QCKAN STEAM SHIP Co. .1, "I Company staai r_ aved A p 1 ,rds t,,r Su itu and Im 1 ,p»-.r.i- rot I m aemtf a mm comm.ii ioa Cot fil I t.l rd > rying a S :r.;.'.jn and Stewa Through Bil ol La ling an Chii Ja;...n, Manila,286 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous190 1893-05-11 2 Weather Report. May io.; Taken at Kandang Kerbau Hospital Observatory t). m. t, v. K. yr. m. Bar. red. 32 Fah 2y.S o 29.728 .0.7116 Temperature -7- St > s **J Wet Bulb Thermometer 8.0.3 50. 3 jy.s Dir. of Wind W. SAW Calm. Max. Temp, in shade 90.5 Min.190 words
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Miscellaneous1620 1893-05-11 2 SHARE LIST MAN' i nil. n on g c v s'h.i. Bank. 1 1 >% Sonets. iio <*>o •><.., fi, i.'nn IJn.non 11 tag 1 -e .'ear Dock. I178 Buyer-. 1 .5- KMmO I 5* '.Voe 1 >■ oenti re-.ip.c. 1% preea. 9*9*5°* v x rinefc <i. 130 Last toil1,620 words
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